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For more information on requesting a birth or death certificate, please click on one of the links below:
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Birth Certificates for Babies under 5 Months and 28 Days

Lane County Vital Records is only able to print Certificates for babies born in Lane County within the first 5 months and 28 days from birth.

Birth Certificates may be requested by mail or in person from Lane County Vital Records.

Mail Orders
Requests submitted by mail should include a complete order form, a copy of photo identification, and payment in the form of a check or money order. Valid photo identification must include current address; if photo identification does not have current address, please include separate proof of address. Please DO NOT mail cash.

To learn more about requesting a Certificate by mail or in person from Oregon State Vital Records, visit The Center for Health Statistics & Vital Records. Requests for Certificates can also be submitted online or by phone through VitalChek, open 24/7: visit VitalChek or call 1-888-896-4988.

Death Certificates within Six Months from Date of Death

Lane County Vital Records is only able to print Certificates for deaths which occurred in Lane County within 6 months from date of death.

Certificates can be requested by mail or in person to Lane County Vital Records.

Mail Orders
Requests submitted by mail should include a complete order form, a copy of photo identification, and payment in the form of a check or money order. Valid photo identification must include current address; if photo identification does not have current address, please include separate proof of address. Please DO NOT mail cash.

To learn more about requesting a Certificate by mail or in person from Oregon State Vital Records, visit The Center for Health Statistics & Vital Records. Requests for Certificates can also be submitted online or by phone through VitalChek, open 24/7: visit VitalChek or call 1-888-896-4988.

Please note that Vital Records are not public record and are subject to limited access for directly related family members or as permitted under Oregon Statute.